Scholarship
Mountain Analogue: Elusive Mont Blanc and the Ecological Sublime
with Indiana University—Bloomington English professors Nick Williams, Christoph Irmscher, and Richard Nash
Teaching Experience
Lecturer, Wine and Viticulture Program, Horticulture and Crop Science Department —
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
(2007-2009)
- Global Wine and Viticulture (WVIT102)
Lecturer, English Department — California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
(2005-2008)
- Great Books III: The Age of Revolution (E253)
- Technical Writing for Engineers (E149)
- Reasoning, Argumentation, and Professional Writing (E148)
- Reasoning, Argumentation, and Writing (E145)
- Writing: Exposition (E134)
Instructor, English Department — Columbia College, San Luis Obispo
(2005)
- Readings in Shakespeare (E351)
Associate Instructor, Department of English — Indiana University, Bloomington
(1996-2001)
- Projects in Reading and Writing: The Nature of Adventure (W170)
- Literature and Composition (L141-L142): “Writing Disaster” with Professor Susan Gubar
- Children’s Literature (L390) with Professor James Adams
- Professional Writing (W231)
- Elementary Composition (W131)
Career Counselor, Kelley School of Business — Indiana University, Bloomington
(2000-2001)
- Career Perspectives (X220)
Instructor, Voyageur Outward Bound School — Minnesota, Texas, Arizona & New Mexico
(1992-2000)